• Title of article

    Distribution patterns of Canadian Beaufort Shelf macrobenthos

  • Author/Authors

    Kathleen Conlan، نويسنده , , Alec Aitken، نويسنده , , Ed Hendrycks، نويسنده , , Christine McClelland، نويسنده , , Humfrey Melling، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
  • Pages
    23
  • From page
    864
  • To page
    886
  • Abstract
    Variation in macrofaunal composition in relation to sediment and water variables was analysed in nine regions of the western Canadian Arctic on the Beaufort Shelf and in Amundsen Gulf. We hypothesized that benthic community composition was distinctive (1) in a recurrent polynya in Amundsen Gulf and (2) in upwelling regions (Cape Bathurst and Mackenzie Canyon) and (3) changed in a linear gradient across the Beaufort Shelf. Analysis was based on 497 taxa > 0.4 mm from 134 samples at 52 stations sampled over 2002–4 in 11–1000 m water depth. Abundance ranged from 490.7 m− 2 in eastern Amundsen Gulf to 17,950 m− 2 off Cape Bathurst. (1) Community composition in Amundsen Gulf was not significantly different from the Beaufort Shelf at similar depth, indicating a lack of benthic effect of the polynya in Amundsen Gulf. (2) The Mackenzie Canyon macrofauna, although abundant and diverse, were similarly indistinct from the shelf community at similar depth. However, there was a 10-fold increase in inshore abundance in the upwelling region of Cape Bathurst due to large numbers of the amphipod Ampelisca macrocephala and the polychaete Barantolla americana, species that were not abundant elsewhere. (3) In the inshore fast ice and flaw lead regions of the Beaufort Shelf, under the influence of ice scour, storm effects, coastal erosion and the Mackenzie River, the macrofauna were dominated by the bivalve Portlandia arctica and the polychaete Micronephthys minuta. Offshore, where these influences were less and upwelling of deep Atlantic water occurred, the polychaete Maldane sarsi dominated. Faunal distribution across the Beaufort Shelf correlated with depth, water and sediment changes but was not significantly linear.
  • Keywords
    Amundsen Gulf , CapeBathurst , benthos , community structure , polynya , upwelling , Fast ice , Canadian Arctic , Flaw lead , Beaufort Shelf
  • Journal title
    Journal of Marine Systems
  • Serial Year
    2008
  • Journal title
    Journal of Marine Systems
  • Record number

    746462